| 1795 - 718 Seiten
...PROLOGUE TO THE COMEDY OF LIFE'S VAGARIES. Written bj Mr. TAYLOR. Spoke:: ty Mr. MIDDLETON. ''TPIS ftrasge that authors, who fo •*• rarely find Their pray'rs...kind, Still fend, with piteous tone and look forlorn, [(corn. The Prologue forth to deprecate your Such doleful heralds, which would fain appear The timid... | |
| 1795 - 708 Seiten
...PROLOGUE TO THE CoMEDV OF LIFE'S VAGARIES. Written by Mr. TAYLOR. Sfoken tj Mr. MiDDLEToN. 'q^IS ftraage that authors, who fo •*• rarely find Their pray'rs can move an audience to be kind, Stilt fend, with piteous tone and look. forlorn, [fcorn. The Prologue forth to deprecate your Such... | |
| 1795 - 486 Seiten
...SPORtN BY MB. MIDDLXTuN. 'TIS ftrange that authors.who.fo lardy finrl Thtirpray'rtoo more an audicnc« to be kind, Still fend, with piteous tone and look forlorn, The Prologue forth to deprecate your {com. Such doleful heralds, whitH would fain appear The timid Itrugglcs of a modelt fear, The furly... | |
| 1795 - 466 Seiten
...respectable. PROLOGUE, WRITTEN BY MK. TAYLOH, AND SPOKEN BY MB. MIDDLF.TOH. 'TIS strange that authors, who 80 rarely find Their pray'rs can move an audience to be kind, Still send, with piteous tone and look forlorn, The Prologue forth, to deprecate your scorn. Such doleful... | |
| John Taylor - 1827 - 362 Seiten
...Hist'ry bear the blame. PROLOGUE TO THE COMEDY OF "LIFE'S VAGARIE S." 'Tis strange that authors, who so rarely find Their pray'rs can move an audience to be kind, Still send, with piteous tone, and look forlorn, The Prologue forth to deprecate your scorn. Such doleful... | |
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